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Friday, October 23, 2009

Law & Order, and SVU November New Episodes

NBC has released new episode information for one new episode for Law & Order SVU and three – yes three – new episodes for Law & Order, which includes one special double header scheduled to air on November 6. (A double header – a recapper’s nightmare. Needless to say, don’t expect to see both recaps available that Saturday!) Information was already posted here on the November 4th episode of SVU titled “Anchor” – and as of right now, it is still scheduled to air that day according to NBC’s official schedule. Update 10/27 - NBC has officiallty moved "Anchor" to December 9, and "Users" to November 4, 2009.

Here are all the details on the newly released episodes for November.

Law & Order “Boy Gone Astray” Air Date 11/06/2009 (8PM ET/7 C Friday NBC)A RICH, YOUNG WOMAN IS MURDERED LINKING HER TO A DRUG CARTEL.

When a young woman is found dead in her apartment, a few tell-tale signs quickly lead Detectives Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) and Kevin Bernard (Anthony Anderson) to believe that the killer was not after her wealth. After finding suitcases filled with money and drugs in one of the victim's apartments, the detectives watch a security video from her lobby. The video exposes two potential suspects leading the detectives to a drug cartel. Also starring: S. Epatha Merkerson (Lieutenant Anita Van Buren), Sam Waterston (District Attorney Jack McCoy), Alana De La Garza (Connie Rubirosa), and Linus Roache (Michael Cutter).

Law & Order “For The Defense” Air Date 11/13/2009 (8PM ET/ 7C Friday NBC)A CASE THAT BEGINS AS A SEARCH FOR A MISSING WITNESS SPIRALS INTO A MURDER CONSPIRACY WITH ADA CONNIE RUBIROSA (ALANA DE LA GARZA) CAUGHT RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE.After a key witness for a murder trial is found dead outside her hotel room, Detectives Cyrus Lupo (Jeremy Sisto) and Kevin Bernard (Anthony Anderson) become involved in a spiraling case that unravels into an intricate conspiracy, leaving additional witnesses' lives in danger and Rubirosa in the crossfire. Black market dealings, affairs and drug cartels intertwine to expose the risk of taking the stand as a witness when corrupt officials control the court.